Digital I/O module ETH-DIO-48
EthernetRJ45TTL

digital I/O module
digital I/O module
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Characteristics

Signal type
digital
Bus
Ethernet, RJ45, TTL
Applications
automation, for monitoring system
Mounting
DIN rail, jumper
Other characteristics
compact, rugged

Description

-Ethernet 10/100 RJ45 connector for interfacing to CPU or network -48 or 24 channel high-current TTL digital I/O lines -Compatible with industry standard I/O racks such as Grayhill, Opto 22, Western Reserve Controls, etc. -Eight-bit ports software selectable for inputs or outputs -All 48 digital I/O lines buffered with 32 mA source / 64mA sink current capabilities -Jumper selectable I/O pulled up to 5V (via 10KΩ) for contact monitoring, pulled down to ground or floating -DHCP or static IP assignment -5VDC regulated external power supply included -Resettable 0.5A fused +5VDC output per I/O connector -Standard 50-pin IDC-type shrouded connectors with key -Small, (4″x4″x1.7″) rugged, steel industrial enclosure -Designed, made, supported, and manufactured in the USA FACTORY OPTIONS -Low-voltage (LVTTL) for 3.3V applications -Industrial operating temperature (-40°C to +80°C) -OEM version (board only), features PC/104 size and mounting compatibility -Available as a kit with our IOB-48 output isolation accessory -DIN rail mounting provision -RoHS available, please contact us for ordering information The ETH-DIO-48 was designed for compact control and monitoring applications. The product features 48 or 24 industrial strength, high-current TTL digital I/O lines. Connections to the board are made via two industry standard, 50-pin IDC-type headers. Each header has three 8-bit I/O ports designated A, B and C. Each port can be programmed to accept inputs or drive outputs.

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